Well that guys gonna have a hard time holding on to a girlfriend after hitting third base.
I know how some white people think (past and present) and I know Dorner's race/political views and that combo is enough for me to not join in.
It doesn't matter what he's accused of doing or how many whites are only concerned with justice, black men were routinely hunted like animals and lynched for acts of rebellion in south well into the 20th century by the KKK and it happened often. Knowing this and that enough whites share that attitude today, I can't root for his capture or death but I will hope that things are resolved without further violence.
Ya know what....I don't even care right now if I'm overstepping.
You're not an intelligent person.
If there was heat over him being a whistle blower then why is he alive three years after he made the claims? Surely if these corrupt LAPD officers are so bent they'd have littler trouble getting rid of him.
I've heard they are reopening some old case Dorner was associated with.
The route that Dorner took would have not even occurred to me as an option to fix the problems in the LAPD. And that's the thing that really gets me. He could have taken what happened to him and gallantly tried to fix the system. They might have attempted to silence him, but there are SO many people who believe the LAPD is corrupt, I'm sure he could have found an audience. Some real public support. He could have Batman'd it up.Dorner was likely mistreated for being a whisteblower, but that doesn't give permission to to be a renegade vigilante to take out vengeance on family members of an old boss. The threats against family members of LAPD are unjustified and immoral. He needs to be captured and brought to justice for what he's done. Unfortunately, the LAPD will (or have already) use excessive force to silence him.
The LAPD needs to be cleaned out systematically as well. I do not believe for a second the route Dorner took was only or best option. He's not going to get more than 15 minutes of fame and may encourage copycat behavior.
MessiahDecoy, I think you're an intelligent person....but you can't let pain and anger consume your moral code. We have a responsibility as decent people to take the higher road. Your anger at past injustice can't allow you to become the monster you're fighting against.
Dorner was likely mistreated for being a whisteblower, but that doesn't give permission to to be a renegade vigilante to take out vengeance on family members of an old boss. The threats against family members of LAPD are unjustified and immoral. He needs to be captured and brought to justice for what he's done. Unfortunately, the LAPD will (or have already) use excessive force to silence him.
The LAPD needs to be cleaned out systematically as well. I do not believe for a second the route Dorner took was only or best option. He's not going to get more than 15 minutes of fame and may encourage copycat behavior.
Yeah Dorner was a monster but I understand why some were so desperate for a real life anti-hero to fight a corrupt system. Too bad he was more Two Face than Batman like you said. He didn't help things. He just made it easier for the government to clamp down on civil liberties.